THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

  • By October 24, 2012

    Don Atchison has been named the next mayor of Saskatoon.

  • U of S ultimate frisbee falls short in nationals

    By October 24, 2012

    Frisbee buffs from the University of Saskatchewan and several other Canadian universities came together to face off in the ultimate sport Oct. 19-21 in Kelowna, B.C. The Canadian Ultimate University Championships hosted 14 university teams.

  • The tragedy of Amanda Todd: society’s sordid fixation on nude photos is a serious problem

    By October 24, 2012

    The next time someone sends you a topless photo of an acquaintance, don’t look at it, and definitely don’t let people mock the photo subjects. Stripping such images of their power is a personal choice we can all make: a small, but no less real or unimportant step towards making a vital change.

  • Soccer: Women win final games, claim fifth spot in playoffs

    By October 24, 2012

    The Huskies women’s soccer team stepped out into a blizzard Oct. 20 to conquer the
    University of Calgary Dinos. The Huskies managed a 2-1 win on the snow-covered West Varsity Soccer Pitch in Calgary.

  • Women’s soccer team enters Huskies history

    By October 19, 2012

    The Huskies women’s soccer team has earned a spot in the postseason for the first time in the squad’s history. In 1999 the team was also in the playoffs, but only made it by default because Saskatoon was the host city of the tournament-style post-season that year.

  • Argo: Canadians taking in American hostages and only a single “Eh” was spoken

    By October 17, 2012

    Ben Affleck’s new film Argo, based on true events, tells the story of a CIA mission to rescue six American diplomats hiding out at the Canadian Ambassador’s house during the 1979 Iranian Revolution and the take-over of the American embassy in Iran.

  • The Poet’s Dead but the sound is very much alive

    By October 12, 2012

    Upon hearing that a band is from Saskatchewan, people usually imagine something in the neighborhood of banjo strumming and wheat stalk chewing. While Rah Rah may be prairie born and raised, their sound is not at all of hillbilly simplicity.

  • Huskies soccer squads battle league’s best

    By October 11, 2012

    The Huskies women’s soccer squad were outstanding Oct. 6, knocking off the undefeated University of Victoria Vikes in a close one-goal game.